by Christine M | Aug 26, 2016 | Food and drink, Genetics
How many do you have a day? One, two, three? More? If you’re not one of those people who can’t function without knocking back numerous cups of coffee, chances are you have a DNA variation in a gene called PDSS2. And there you were thinking it was something...
by Christine Morgan | Jun 21, 2010 | Food and drink, General health
Well the whole tea/coffee thing is an issue that just won’t go away at the moment. And I’m delighted to say that the latest news headlines on the subject are positive – which is a cause to celebrate for riskfactorphobes. This time the subject is coffee...
by Christine Morgan | Jun 19, 2010 | Food and drink, General health
Well I never. In today’s news there’s a perfect example of why so many people – who aren’t members of the research community, perhaps – find it really difficult to take what the medical researchers say seriously. For the most part, anyway. I of...
by Christine Morgan | Jun 18, 2010 | Food and drink, General health
No, I’m not talking about alcohol. There’s a new dilemma in town – namely, tea or coffee? Okay, so not a new dilemma really. For riskfactorphobes, the predicament has been around since clinical studies began. Researchers are, as you may already know,...